[4] His books of street photography include All That Life Can Afford (2016)[5] and Into the Fire (2020).
Of note, his work also appeared in group exhibitions at the Museum of London (which acquired his work for its permanent collection), the Museum of the City of New York, France, Bangkok and Stockholm.
[6] In interviews he has described his life as having been spent singularly and obsessively devoted to one interest after another, including skateboarding[7] from 1986 to 1994,[8] and kung fu,[8] before taking up photography working as an assistant to a photographer for three years.
[6] His personal street photography is his main focus, predominantly in London[5]—his book All That Life Can Afford (2016)[5] includes photographs made there between 2002 and 2015.
He also works commercially as an advertising photographer,[4] and leads street photography workshops.